A COMMUNITY get-together in Gartly is returning this weekend, to unite the village with a full day of entertainment.
THE A96 stretch linking Huntly to Aberdeen was one of the road's worst sections for causing serious injuries over the last five years, we can reveal.
THE next step in plans to improve a widely-criticised junction on the A96 will begin on Monday.
TUESDAY (September 26) will see strike disruption hit schools in the Keith, Buckie, Fochabers and Lhanbryde areas, Moray Council has confirmed.
POLICE have confirmed that a suspected drink driver was eight times above the legal limit last night, according to her roadside breath test.
POLICE are asking to public to come forward with information about a Huntly burglary at the weekend.
GARTLY is to play host to a musician's ode to his home county – with a unique opportunity for one lucky gig-goer to name his new piece.
HUNTLY'S rich history of spinning and weaving is the centre of a new project.
A PORTSOY carer (81) has hit out at the village's bus services and said: “I’m sick of them, just absolutely sick of them."
READINGS from Huntly's one and only Machar, Margaret Grant, were a key part of this year's Hairst.
IN the wake of its closure, we are sharing two stories of how alleged budget cuts caused turmoil at the heart of the Meadows in Huntly.
PLANS to turn a Fife Keith pub into a home are soon to be decided upon.
PICTURE snapped during a behind-the-scenes tour of No 30 the Square show the Huntly landmark's impressive transformation.
OUTCOMES from the ongoing A96 Corridor Review have been delayed further, a Scottish Government spokesperson has confirmed.
FIRST Minister Humza Yousaf failed to shed light of A96 dualling project during his "Programme for Government" announcement today (September 5).
A MUCH-loved charity service invited Huntly to see its new town centre base last weekend.
WITH an update on the A96 dualling's fate looming, the Northern Scot has looked back at the Scottish Government's transport promises to Moray.
HUNTLY'S Hairst returned in force last weekend with thousands enjoying the festival's huge range of activities.
ONE of the Huntly community's leading lights has been named World Stovies Champion – 15 years after winning the inaugural event.
HUNTLY'S "brilliant" community bike shop marked months of success at its official opening event.